Boardwalk Empire star Paz de la Huerta gave Flaunt magazine some very provocative poses in their latest issue. Paz talked about the media’s treatment of celebrities, her role in Nurse 3-D and the acting profession. Here are a few highlights from the interview.
On the media: I feel sorry for people these days. The media really feeds off of sensationalism. I work incredibly hard. I’ve studied acting since I was 15. I consider myself one of the rare artists that are left—especially of the young actors. It’s unbelievable what some people consider great now.
On her murderous role in Nurse 3-D: “I’ve been working very closely on the script,” says de la Huerta quietly, “and with the director to make it as realistic as possible. I want the audience to have an empathy and sympathy for her. She’s not a bad person; she definitely doesn’t think what she does is bad.”
On the state of the acting profession: “I don’t really give a fuck,” she spits. “Actors all look the fucking same these days. It’s so boring.”
On the media: I feel sorry for people these days. The media really feeds off of sensationalism. I work incredibly hard. I’ve studied acting since I was 15. I consider myself one of the rare artists that are left—especially of the young actors. It’s unbelievable what some people consider great now.
On her murderous role in Nurse 3-D: “I’ve been working very closely on the script,” says de la Huerta quietly, “and with the director to make it as realistic as possible. I want the audience to have an empathy and sympathy for her. She’s not a bad person; she definitely doesn’t think what she does is bad.”
On the state of the acting profession: “I don’t really give a fuck,” she spits. “Actors all look the fucking same these days. It’s so boring.”
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